- younger, but had
quickly paid off his debts. In 1842 Ford
became the
owner of
Bryndu Colliery, Glamorgan,
after the owner,
Charles O'Neill,
became bankrupt owing...
-
replaced by the A4214. B4306 A4138 in
Hendy B4309 near
Bancycapel via Llanon,
Bryndu and
Pontyberem Originally ran
along Market Street in Llanelli; too short...
- 1857 1872
Boyne 1854 1874
Brutus After withdrawal,
Brutus was sold to the
Bryndu Coal Company. 1854 1878
Caliph 1854 1877
Cambyses 1853 1871 Cato 1854 1877...
- fell ill
while on a
painting trip in Wales, and died
shortly afterwards at
Bryndu, Llanberis, on 10
August 1896. He was
buried at Newark.
Cubley travelled...
-
Samuel Ford. Ford owned, in
partnership with his
father and brother, the
Bryndu Colliery from 1842 and was a
director of the
Bristol and
South Wales Railway...
- 8
August 2008 for his
contribution to the
field of
literature in Wales.
Bryndu Mawr (Glasgoed
Eisteddfod Chair, 1959;
serialised in
Herald Cymraeg, 1959)...
-
Cribwr Ironworks coflein NPRN: 275884. GGAT PRN: 02485m. Cadw SAM: GM493:
Bryndu Coke
Ovens coflein NPRN: 275867. GGAT PRN: 01321m. Cadw SAM: GM418: Maesteg...
-
Brynderwen Powys 52°32′N 3°14′W / 52.54°N 03.24°W / 52.54; -03.24 SO1695
Bryndu Carmarthenshire 51°46′N 4°08′W / 51.76°N 04.13°W / 51.76; -04.13 SN5309...
- and Dewsbury.
Jenkins first pla****
rugby as a
school boy,
representing Bryndu School in
Kenfig Hill. A keen
sportsman as a youth, he also enjo**** ****ociation...